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Paradises
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The term "paradise" in the Bible is often associated with a place of perfect peace, beauty, and communion with God. It is a concept that appears in both the Old and New Testaments, carrying significant theological implications.

Old Testament Context

In the Old Testament, the idea of paradise is closely linked to the Garden of Eden, the original dwelling place of humanity.Genesis 2:8-9 describes the Garden of Eden as a place planted by the LORD God, filled with every tree that is pleasing to the eye and good for food. It is depicted as a place of innocence and harmony, where Adam and Eve lived in direct fellowship with God before the fall. The Hebrew word "pardes," meaning a park or garden, is used in later Jewish writings to describe this idyllic setting.

New Testament Context

In the New Testament, the concept of paradise takes on a more eschatological dimension. Jesus uses the term inLuke 23:43 when He assures the repentant thief on the cross, "Truly I tell you, today you will be with Me in Paradise." Here, paradise is understood as a place of blessedness and rest in the presence of God, immediately following death.

The Apostle Paul also refers to paradise in2 Corinthians 12:3-4 , where he describes being "caught up to paradise" and hearing inexpressible things. This passage suggests that paradise is a heavenly realm, a place of divine revelation and glory.

InRevelation 2:7 , the term is used in the context of the promise to the overcomers: "To the one who is victorious, I will grant the right to eat from the tree of life in the paradise of God." This indicates a restoration of the Edenic state, where believers will enjoy eternal life and fellowship with God.

Theological Significance

Paradise, in biblical theology, represents both a historical reality and a future hope. It is the original state of creation, unmarred by sin, and the ultimate destination for the redeemed. Theologically, it underscores the themes of redemption, restoration, and the fulfillment of God's promises.

The concept of paradise also highlights the continuity between the present life and the life to come. It assures believers of a future existence in the presence of God, free from the suffering and corruption of the present world. This hope is central to Christian eschatology and provides comfort and encouragement to the faithful.

Conclusion

The biblical portrayal of paradise serves as a powerful reminder of God's original intent for humanity and His redemptive plan through Jesus Christ. It invites believers to live in anticipation of the eternal joy and peace that await in the presence of the Lord.
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Samaria. Sychem.
... Now that city was in a mountain, and well fortified; and in it were springs, and
well-watered land, and gardens, andparadises, and vineyards, and olive-yards....

Swedenborgians, Or, the New Jerusalem Church.
... world, and that there are also plains, and valleys, and mountains, and hills, and
likewise fountains and rivers; that there areparadises, gardens, groves, and...

Spiritual Liberty
... Men talk about being free: they describe model governments, Platonic republics,
or Oweniteparadises; but they are dreamy theorists; for there can be no...

The Lake of Gennesaret; Or, the Sea of Galilee and Tiberias.
... The name 'Chinnereth' passed into 'Genesar,' in regard of the pleasantness of the
country, well filled with gardens andparadises: of which we shall speak...

The Country of Gennesaret.
... "And expositors say (they are the words of the Aruch), that there is a place near
to Tiberias, in which are gardens andparadises." Let that be noted, 'There...

Of the Judgment and Punishment of the Wicked
... Behold of a surety thou art not able to have twoParadises, to take thy fill or
delight here in this world, and to reign with Christ hereafter....

Jerusalem
... The fathers of the traditions give this reason, why they do not allow gardens in
the city: "They make no gardens orparadises in Jerusalem, because of the stink...

Outward Bound
... They too are said to be earthlyparadises in soil, climate, productions; and yet
no English care to settle there, nor even to go thither for health, though the...

Memory in Another World
... instantaneous decision appeared"why, what regions of thought, purpose, plan, resolution;
what wilderness of desolate sorrow, and whatparadises of blooming...

The Germination of the Earth.
... "Let the earth bring forth the fruit tree yielding fruit." Immediately the tops
of the mountains were covered with foliage:paradises were artfully laid out...

Thesaurus
Paradises (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version ConcordanceParadises (1 Occurrence). Ecclesiastes 2:5 I made for
me gardens andparadises, and I planted in them trees of every fruit. (YLT)....

Parah (5 Occurrences)

Paradise (6 Occurrences)

Babel (3 Occurrences)
... Q. Curtius says (vi section 27) that as much as nine-tenths consisted, even during
Babylon's most prosperous period, of gardens, parks,paradises, fields and...

Babylon (270 Occurrences)
... Q. Curtius says (vi section 27) that as much as nine-tenths consisted, even during
Babylon's most prosperous period, of gardens, parks,paradises, fields and...

Persian (4 Occurrences)
... The righteous man then advances through threeParadises, those of Good Thoughts,
Good Words and Good Works (Humata, Hukhta, Hvarsta: Yasht XVI; Arta Viraf Namak...

Ancient (64 Occurrences)
... The righteous man then advances through threeParadises, those of Good Thoughts,
Good Words and Good Works (Humata, Hukhta, Hvarsta: Yasht XVI; Arta Viraf Namak...

Religion (23 Occurrences)

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